IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 285

Disabling, breakpoints, Enabling, Filtering

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v Select the node on which the breakpoint is set in the "Collaboration template" editor and select Collaboration Debugger > Remove breakpoint(s) from the menu bar v Double-click a node that has a breakpoint set on it Disabling breakpoints Do one of the following to disable a breakpoint so that execution no longer pauses at the specified node, but so that you can re-activate it if necessary: v Right-click the node on which the breakpoint is set in the "Collaboration template" editor and choose Disable breakpoint(s) from the context menu v Right-click the breakpoint in the "Breakpoints" view and choose Disable from the context menu v Select the breakpoint in the "Breakpoints" view and click Disable in the toolbar of the "Breakpoints" view v Select the breakpoint in the "Breakpoints" view, click the drop-down arrow in the upper-right-hand corner of the title bar, and choose Disable v Select the node on which the breakpoint is set in the "Collaboration template" editor and click Disable breakpoint(s) in the toolbar of Collaboration Debugger v Select the node on which the breakpoint is set in the "Collaboration template" editor and select Collaboration Debugger > Disable breakpoint(s) from the menu bar Enabling breakpoints Do one of the following to enable a breakpoint that has been disabled: v Right-click the node on which the breakpoint is set in the "Collaboration template" editor and choose Enable breakpoint(s) from the context menu v Right-click the breakpoint in the "Breakpoints" view and choose Enable from the context menu v Select the breakpoint in the "Breakpoints" view and click Enable in the toolbar of the "Breakpoints" view v Select the breakpoint in the "Breakpoints" view, click the drop-down arrow in the upper-right-hand corner of the title bar, and choose Enable v Select the node on which the breakpoint is set in the "Collaboration template" editor and click Enable breakpoint(s) in the toolbar of Collaboration Debugger v Select the node on which the breakpoint is set in the "Collaboration template" editor and select Collaboration Debugger > Enable breakpoint(s) from the menu bar Filtering breakpoints You can filter the "Breakpoints" view to only display breakpoints set on certain types of nodes. Do the following to filter the "Breakpoints" view: 1. Do one of the following to display the "Breakpoints Filter" dialog: v Click Filter in the title bar of the "Breakpoints" view v Click the down-facing arrow in the upper-right-hand corner of the title bar of the "Breakpoints" view and select Filter from the drop-down menu Collaboration Debugger displays the "Breakpoints Filter" dialog, as shown in Figure 90 on page 277: Chapter 13. Using Collaboration Debugger 273

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v
Select
the
node
on
which
the
breakpoint
is
set
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
select
Collaboration
Debugger
>
Remove
breakpoint(s)
from
the
menu
bar
v
Double-click
a
node
that
has
a
breakpoint
set
on
it
Disabling
breakpoints
Do
one
of
the
following
to
disable
a
breakpoint
so
that
execution
no
longer
pauses
at
the
specified
node,
but
so
that
you
can
re-activate
it
if
necessary:
v
Right-click
the
node
on
which
the
breakpoint
is
set
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
choose
Disable
breakpoint(s)
from
the
context
menu
v
Right-click
the
breakpoint
in
the
“Breakpoints”
view
and
choose
Disable
from
the
context
menu
v
Select
the
breakpoint
in
the
“Breakpoints”
view
and
click
Disable
in
the
toolbar
of
the
“Breakpoints”
view
v
Select
the
breakpoint
in
the
“Breakpoints”
view,
click
the
drop-down
arrow
in
the
upper-right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar,
and
choose
Disable
v
Select
the
node
on
which
the
breakpoint
is
set
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
click
Disable
breakpoint(s)
in
the
toolbar
of
Collaboration
Debugger
v
Select
the
node
on
which
the
breakpoint
is
set
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
select
Collaboration
Debugger
>
Disable
breakpoint(s)
from
the
menu
bar
Enabling
breakpoints
Do
one
of
the
following
to
enable
a
breakpoint
that
has
been
disabled:
v
Right-click
the
node
on
which
the
breakpoint
is
set
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
choose
Enable
breakpoint(s)
from
the
context
menu
v
Right-click
the
breakpoint
in
the
“Breakpoints”
view
and
choose
Enable
from
the
context
menu
v
Select
the
breakpoint
in
the
“Breakpoints”
view
and
click
Enable
in
the
toolbar
of
the
“Breakpoints”
view
v
Select
the
breakpoint
in
the
“Breakpoints”
view,
click
the
drop-down
arrow
in
the
upper-right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar,
and
choose
Enable
v
Select
the
node
on
which
the
breakpoint
is
set
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
click
Enable
breakpoint(s)
in
the
toolbar
of
Collaboration
Debugger
v
Select
the
node
on
which
the
breakpoint
is
set
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
select
Collaboration
Debugger
>
Enable
breakpoint(s)
from
the
menu
bar
Filtering
breakpoints
You
can
filter
the
“Breakpoints”
view
to
only
display
breakpoints
set
on
certain
types
of
nodes.
Do
the
following
to
filter
the
“Breakpoints”
view:
1.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
display
the
“Breakpoints
Filter”
dialog:
v
Click
Filter
in
the
title
bar
of
the
“Breakpoints”
view
v
Click
the
down-facing
arrow
in
the
upper-right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
“Breakpoints”
view
and
select
Filter
from
the
drop-down
menu
Collaboration
Debugger
displays
the
“Breakpoints
Filter”
dialog,
as
shown
in
Figure
90
on
page
277:
Chapter
13.
Using
Collaboration
Debugger
273